From: Jan Hudec <bulb@ucw.cz>
To: Mike Hommey <mh@glandium.org>
Cc: Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com>, git@vger.kernel.org
Subject: Re: confused about preserved permissions
Date: Mon, 20 Aug 2007 22:27:08 +0200 [thread overview]
Message-ID: <20070820202708.GH8542@efreet.light.src> (raw)
In-Reply-To: <20070820201042.GA9942@glandium.org>
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On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 22:10:42 +0200, Mike Hommey wrote:
> On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 10:07:19PM +0200, Alex Riesen <raa.lkml@gmail.com> wrote:
> > Mike Hommey, Mon, Aug 20, 2007 21:50:37 +0200:
> > > On Mon, Aug 20, 2007 at 09:43:28PM +0200, Jan Hudec <bulb@ucw.cz> wrote:
> > > > Git does not have tracking of file's history either.
> > >
> > > Well, it has ways to track file's history, with blame and log, for
> > > example. There is nothing similar for directories, though it could be
> > > possible to do.
> >
> > It would be not exactly "tracking". You can present the history of
> > changes which involved the said directory.
> >
> > And you could do it from day one: git log -- sub/dir
>
> It could be possible to really do tracking, too, like it is possible for
> files (including renames, moves, etc.)
It depends on what you imagine under tracking, but git does not track files
in a sense of knowing about renames, moves etc. Git can't tell you -- and by
design never will -- that file foo was moved to bar in revision abcdef01. All
it can tell you is "looking at the trees, I would guess that file foo was
moved to bar in revision abcdef01". That is not tracking in a sense keeping
track of anything. It is just digging out interesting similarities between
the individual trees.
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Jan 'Bulb' Hudec <bulb@ucw.cz>
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next prev parent reply other threads:[~2007-08-20 20:28 UTC|newest]
Thread overview: 39+ messages / expand[flat|nested] mbox.gz Atom feed top
2007-08-20 16:44 confused about preserved permissions martin f krafft
2007-08-20 16:54 ` Pierre Habouzit
2007-08-20 17:38 ` martin f krafft
2007-08-20 17:41 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 17:58 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-20 18:13 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 18:44 ` David Kastrup
[not found] ` <86zm0mgicy.fsf@lola.quinscape.zz>
2007-08-20 18:48 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 19:43 ` Jan Hudec
2007-08-20 19:50 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 20:07 ` Alex Riesen
2007-08-20 20:10 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 20:27 ` Jan Hudec [this message]
2007-08-20 20:42 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-20 20:44 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 20:08 ` Jan Hudec
2007-08-20 20:39 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-20 20:50 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-20 21:03 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-21 1:35 ` Shawn O. Pearce
2007-08-21 2:06 ` Junio C Hamano
2007-08-21 5:34 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-21 6:04 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-21 18:01 ` René Scharfe
2007-08-21 18:01 ` [PATCH] Documentation: update tar.umask default René Scharfe
2007-08-21 21:15 ` Mike Hommey
2007-08-22 21:03 ` René Scharfe
2007-08-20 18:35 ` confused about preserved permissions Alex Riesen
2007-08-22 12:18 ` Benoit SIGOURE
2007-08-22 12:52 ` Johannes Sixt
2007-08-22 22:09 ` Junio C Hamano
2007-08-23 6:00 ` martin f krafft
2007-08-23 6:12 ` David Kastrup
2007-08-23 6:23 ` martin f krafft
2007-08-23 7:48 ` Benoit SIGOURE
2007-08-23 7:57 ` Junio C Hamano
2007-08-23 8:08 ` David Kastrup
2007-09-03 18:59 ` Jan Hudec
2007-08-23 7:03 ` Junio C Hamano
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